ABERDARE RANGE, Kenya (AP) — In a dense layer of green thousands of feet above sea level, cedar, podo and hegeina trees pattern the landscape, thick moss hanging from their
The Kenyan government wants to build a 32-mile tarmac road through the UNESCO World Heritage Site to connect two counties, and the country s environmental agency, the National Environment Management Authority, issued an environmental impact assessment license for the project last month.
Environment News: In a dense layer of green thousands of feet above sea level, cedar, podo and hegeina trees pattern the landscape, thick moss hanging from their branch.
Following pressure from Kenya s president, the national environment authority has issued a license for the construction of a tarmac road through the forested Aberdare range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.